HYBRID said:
Having read everyones thoughts and opinions I will get straight to my point/question:
Should I go to RMC or CIVY U? And this is my background...
1) Currently a Corporal with 7 years service in the Primary Reserves.
2) College Diploma in hand and currently working towards degree through RMC via Distance Study. (6 credits completed so far)
3) I am currently a Commercial Helicopter Pilot working for a company out in BC.
4) Finally currently on waiting list for CEOTP for pilot occupation but have been contemplating switching to ROTP as the pilot trade under CEOTP may be closing this year
That's the long story short. Anybody who has a suggestion or who has been in similiar circumstances PLEASE give me your 2 cents.
Thanks.
I guess it would depend on your preference wouldn't it? Your 24, and most of the older cadets here seem to like it less then us younger, more inexperience, more naive cadets. As a UTPNCM you would be living in town or in a PMQ, you wouldn't be a full part of the cadet wing. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure UTPNCMS don't get the RMC post-nominal on their degree because they only have to satisfy the academic pillar, not the other three (athletics, bilingualism and military, although military I suppose is already satisfied if the are CFRing). That is, instead of graduating 2Lt Bloggins B.Sci., R.M.C., you would graduate as just 2Lt Bloggins B.Sci.
Basically, if you actually
want to attend RMC :rofl:, but want a little more freedom, go UTPNCM. If you want to be a part of the cadet wing and all its glory, involved in all aspects of the college and the joy that comes with it :brickwall:, then go ROTP. That's all assuming that you get accepted to RMC, of course.
Actually, I'm not sure if you can go UTPNCM from PRes. All the UTs i've met have been RegF. Can anyone verify/cutmeoffattheknees about that one?
From what I've read here in the forums, your status as a pilot won't mean jack even if you get accepted as a pilot. They'll train you from square one up, so I've heard. Same thing if you get accepted CEOTP, again, so I've heard.
I actually don't know what the CEOTP program is, so I'll stay away from that one.